Camp Creek Fire Pop-Up Location (Sandy)
Information Officers will be stationed at designated locations throughout the community to answer your questions.
Information Officers will be stationed at designated locations throughout the community to answer your questions.
Watch the meeting or attend in person.
The meeting’s organizers are attempting to stream this event on the Camp Creek Fire Facebook Page.
Find more details about the Camp Creek Fire.
As wildfires continue to affect many parts of the state — including most recently the McIver Fire near Estacada — it’s important to protect yourself from smoky air. Smoke levels can rise and fall depending on weather factors including wind direction.
Poor air quality due to wildfires can cause health problems for people with chronic lung or heart conditions, the elderly, and children. Fine particles in smoke also can affect people suffering from asthma and other respiratory conditions.
Take the following precautions to avoid breathing problems or other symptoms from smoke:
Disasters and emergencies can lead to evacuations. Know the types of evacuation orders that you could experience and make a plan in advance.
Level 1: Be Ready
Be aware, prepare and stay informed. This is the time to prepare and be ready to evacuate. Older adults, people with special needs, or mobile property owners should take action early. Consider moving pets and livestock early.
Level 2: Be Set
Be ready to leave with little notice and relocate to a safe place outside of the affected area. You will have limited time to gather necessary items and it may become unsafe to do so.
Level 3: GO!
Evacuate now! Leave immediately! It is unsafe for you to stay in the area. This will be the last notice you receive until officials declare it is safe to return to the area.
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